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  4. AMERICAN TROOPS IN FRANCE.

    After having heard a statement by M. Clemanoeau, the Premier, members of the Army Committee of the Chamber of Deputies stated that they were ...

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  5. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    German papers are uneasy in regard to the situation in Bulgaria. They say that the change in the Ministry is regrettable, especially as M. Malinoff is ...

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  6. ITALY'S SPLENDID DEFENCE.

    The Press Bureau states that Lloyd George telegraphed to Signor Orlando, the Italian Premier, as follows:—"The Imperial War Cabinet, ...

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  7. WESTERN FRONT

    Field-Marshal Sire Douglas Haig, in an official despatch, says:—We carried out a number of raids in the neighborhood of Boyelles, Lens, and Givenchy, ...

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  8. AUSTRIA STARVING

    Telegrams from Vienna and Berlin Reuter's Amsterdam Agency reports, show that the Austrian food crisis is reaching a climax. ...

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  9. AUSTRIAN ATTACK

    Message from Route state that the Italians have regained all the territory lost in the Austrian offensive from Zenson (on the Piave) to the Fossetta ...

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  10. LATEST WAR NEWS.

    The "Times" correspondent at the American headquarters, says that front has lengthened nearly a mile w[?] of Oureq. A heavy barrage droves the ...

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  11. EARLY ADDITION OF 250,000.

    The American Consul in Melbourne furnished Reuter's with the following wireless:—Reports indicate that more than 250,000 additional men for the ...

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  12. BRITISH SQUADRON.

    An Admiralty official message says:—A British squadron reconnoitring north of Heligoland Bight on Wednesday morning was attacked by ...

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  13. ALIENS IN BRITAIN

    Mr Lloyd George is determined, in view of the public unrest, to intern all enemy aliens if it is shown that their freedom, is a menace. He will deal first ...

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  14. FRENCH ENTER HUN LINES.

    A French communique says:—Detachments penetrated the enemy liens between Montdidier and the Oise, and in the region of Bois le Chaume, and ...

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  15. THE MILITARY AGE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington states that Congress strongly favors raising the military age to 40. ...

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  16. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    A British-Italian official message states that the situation on the British front is unchanged. The total prisoners taken by us during the 15th ...

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  17. WAR PROBLEMS.

    In the House of Commons Mr A. J. Balfour, Secretory of State for Foreign Affairs, replied to a pacifist motion by Mr P. Morrell (Liberal) asking for an ...

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  18. THE ITALIAN FRONTs

    Mr Ward Price, the British press representative at the Italian headquarters, says that Signor Orlando, the Italian Premier, tells me that the ...

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  19. SPEECH BY MR. BALFOUR

    In the House of Commons, Mr Balfour said, that Germany was pursuing her aim of universal domination with persistent and ruthless cold-blooded determination. ...

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  20. SUBMARINE TORPEDO DEPOT.

    Bombs dropped by Allied airmen have destroyed the submarine torpedo depot at Bruges. ...

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  21. INITIATIVE PASSES TO ITALIANS.

    Mr Ward Price, the British press representative at the Italian headquarters, says that on Wednesday the initiative passed to the Italians. In the ...

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  22. ESPIONAGE ALLEGED.

    More than 50 persons have been arrested by the Germans in East Flanders on suspicion of espionage, and 16, including women, have been ...

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  23. BRAVERY OF INDIAN TROOPS.

    A striking instance of the discipline and bravery of the Indian native troops was afforded by those on board a sinking British transport in the ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    The pioneer of Alaska, who brought the first £500,000 worth of gold dust from Klondyke, has returned from the Siberian peninsula. He said that a part of ...

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  25. HUN CLAIM.

    A Berlin message states that the Germans have deeply penetrated the American positions at Socheprey, and inflicted heavy casualties. ...

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  26. STARVED AUSTRIANS.

    Inability on the part of the Austrians to get room to deploy their guns on the right bank of the Piave, and to organise the commissarist (writes the ...

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  27. A COMPLICATED QUESTION.

    Brigadier-General H. Page Croft (Independent), in the House of Commons, asked:—Have the Allies agreed to exclude German ships and German goods ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICAN CENSUS.

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  29. GENERAL BIRDWOOD.

    General Birdwood left the Australian, corps yesterday to take over another command. General Monash has succeeded him. ...

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  30. CZECH-SLAVOKS IN ACTION.

    Mr Ward Price, the British press representative in Italy, state that during the past three days units of Czech-Slavoks attacked with Italians, and ...

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  31. OUTBREAK FEARED.

    A Copenhagen message says:—Great crowds of foodless and excited workers are parading Vienna, making threatening demonstrations. The ...

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  32. LOSSES OF THE NEW OFFENSIVE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that since 1st March 500,000 have in the new offensive. ...

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  33. MONTE GRAPPA SECTOR.

    A Rome newspaper correspondent on the Italian front states that the Austrians used 30 divisions and 1260 guns in the Monte Grappa sector A note ...

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  34. BRITISH ELATED.

    Mr Ward Price, the British press representative on the Italian front, said that the British were delighted over the hard knock given to the enemy. ...

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  35. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Troops completed a route march in the Derwent Valley. Eighteen recruits were secured ...

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  36. SUCCESSFUL FRENCH RAIDS.

    Field-Marshal Haig reported at 11.20 p.m. on, Thursday, that the French carried out two successful raids on the night of the 19th June in the ...

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  37. DENIAL BY HUNS.

    A message from Berlin states a the German Government has officially denied the statement of the British Admiralty that the mines found in the ...

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  38. FAREWELL TO PRESS DELEGATE.

    A representative gathering of State and civic leaders farewelled Mr Simmonds, the editor of the "Mercury," who is departing on the Press ...

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  39. AIR SQUADRONS IN PALESTINE.

    A Palestine official message says:—Cavalry reconnoitring on Monday, eastward of the Jordan, killed a number of the enemy. Imperial and ...

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  40. BAKERIES ENTERED

    According to an Amsterdam message, rioters at Vienna broke into bakeries, entered the residence of the Premier, Dr von Seidler, and stoned ...

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  41. CONCERT AT ST. JOHN'S HALL.

    Well-known and popular entertainers will provide the programme of an entertainment to be given at St. John's Soldiers Memorial Hall. Soldiers Hill, ...

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  42. OFFICIAL GERMAN MESSAGES.

    A wireless German official message at 12.10 a.m. on Friday states that the enemy's attacks north-westward of Albert, south-westward of Noyon, and ...

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  43. FLOODING OF THE PIAVA.

    By the flooding of the Piave all the bridges except four were washed away, but the Austrian speedily constructed temporary footbridges, and the river ...

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  44. CAVALRY OUELL RIOTS.

    Cavalry had to be summoned to stop the Vienna roats, according to the Amsterdam correspondent of the "Times." it is expected that martial law will be ...

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  45. OPINION OF THE FOE.

    British opinion of the enemy is summed up as follows:—"Artillery good, men brave, but lack military knowledge." ...

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  46. VICTORIA CROSSES.

    The "Gazette" announces that two new Victoria Crosses have been awarded. The recipients are Pte. Cruickshank, of the London Regiment, and Rifleman ...

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  47. EXCITEMENT SPREADING.

    It is staged by the Hague correspondent of the "Times." the excitement shown in Vienna is spreading throughout the country and is ...

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  48. THE GERMAN COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER.

    A manufacturer in Switzerland who had been in the habit of purchasing many of his supplies in Germany before the war recently met a German ...

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  49. EFFECTS OF PIAVE FLOOD.

    Enemy sappers worked desperately under incessant shell fire, endeavoring to strengthen the pontoons against the tremendous flood. The Piave sings a ...

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  50. MONTDIDIER-OISE SECTOR

    A French communique, issued at 1.40 on Friday, sates an intermittent artillery duel between Montdidier and the Oise, and south of the Aisne. ...

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  51. AUSTRIAN REPORT.

    A wireless Austrian official message says:—The battle of Venetia continues. The enemy made violent ...

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  52. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Mr Joseph Cook, in the course of an interview with reference to the criticism by the Australian Press regarding his and Mr Hughes' absence from the ...

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  53. ON THE WOEVRE.

    An American official message issued at 3 a.m. on Friday says that our machine gun fire and patrols inflicted considerable Losses on hostile patrols ...

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  54. A PERSIAN OUTRACE.

    The American Minister at Teneran, Persia, informed the State Department regarding the sacking of the American hospital and the consulate at Tabriz by ...

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  55. STRIKES IN VIENNT.

    A London message states that more than 100,00 struck work at the Vulcan arsenal and Warshalowski aetroplane works in Vienna, Riots occurred in many ...

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  56. DUTCH MUNITION WORKERS

    An Amsterdam message to the "Times" says:—The Dutch munition workers are constantly returning from Germany, finding intolerable the diet, ...

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  57. A TRANSPORT SUNK.

    A Paris message states that the transport Santanna, from Bizerta to Malta, was sunk; 538 lives were lost. ...

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  58. THE AIR COMBATS.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in an aviation report, says that low clouds and rain interfered with flying on the 19th. Enemy aircraft showed little activity. ...

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  59. IRISH POLICY

    In the House of Lords Lord Curzon, speaking in the debate on Irish policy, denied that there was any bargain to give Home Rule for conscription, ...

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  60. INTERNED SINN FEINERS

    In the House of Commons, Mr R. L. Outhwaite asked if the evidence was sufficient to charge the interned Sinn Feiners with treason? ...

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  61. U.S. LABOR AND HE WAR.

    The Secretary of Labor, Wilson, told the American Federation of Labor Convention that President Wilson appreciated Labor's united efforts in preparing ...

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  62. GERMAN CLAIMS REFUTED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris, contradicting German claims regarding the Allied losses says it is announced during May that the French alone brought ...

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  63. FOR THE WESTERN FRONT.

    According to trustworthy information received by the "Echo de Paris," Field Marshal von Hindenburg three months age asked for three Austrian divisions ...

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  64. PENALTY OF GERMAN SOCIALISM.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that in the Prussian Lower House Independent Socialist Herr Hoffman, said that hundreds of Independent So ...

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  65. VON BETHMANN HOLLWEG.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the "Koelnische Volks Zeitung" says that Dr. Von Bethmann Hollweg, the former German Chancellor, is ...

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